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New to the forum.... From what I can tell so far is that in order to post a pic in a thread I have to use the attachment manager and be under 97kb, which means every time I end up having to resize... That is a huge pain for multiple pics. I looked at the image gallery instructions, but am still a little confused.

Is there a way to just embed a pic(s) without having to resize it each time?

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The size limit is 2 mb not 97kb.

Nobody wants your fat assed pictures.

Nobody wants to set an wait on a series of huge images to load.

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Use Imgur or postimage.


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Postimage will do it for you.

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Originally Posted by LifebytheHorns
New to the forum.... From what I can tell so far is that in order to post a pic in a thread I have to use the attachment manager and be under 97kb, which means every time I end up having to resize... That is a huge pain for multiple pics. I looked at the image gallery instructions, but am still a little confused.

Is there a way to just embed a pic(s) without having to resize it each time?


The easiest way to resize and remove any imbedded info is to take a snapshot (snip & sketch) of the relevant picture and post that.


These are my opinions, feel free to disagree.
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First off, you don't need to be snarky. I am asking for help not rude behavior.

Secondly if the file max size is 2 mb why is it when I click on attachment manager it says "Maximum size per file is 97.66 KB"

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Originally Posted by LifebytheHorns
First off, you don't need to be snarky. I am asking for help not rude behavior.

Secondly if the file max size is 2 mb why is it when I click on attachment manager it says "Maximum size per file is 97.66 KB"

Wabigoon can do it. whistle

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take the suggestion and use postimage.


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Originally Posted by LifebytheHorns
First off, you don't need to be snarky. I am asking for help not rude behavior.

Secondly if the file max size is 2 mb why is it when I click on attachment manager it says "Maximum size per file is 97.66 KB"


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Is 97 for avatars?


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As others have said, just use postimage.

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Originally Posted by LifebytheHorns
First off, you don't need to be snarky. I am asking for help not rude behavior.

I am very happy you've joined the forum and look forward to your participation in future threads.

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Originally Posted by longarm
As others have said, just use postimage.


Also has the advantage of being able to delete the pictures at a later date.


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Originally Posted by Stickfight
Originally Posted by LifebytheHorns
First off, you don't need to be snarky. I am asking for help not rude behavior.

I am very happy you've joined the forum and look forward to your participation in future threads.
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Originally Posted by Stickfight
Originally Posted by LifebytheHorns
First off, you don't need to be snarky. I am asking for help not rude behavior.

I am very happy you've joined the forum and look forward to your participation in future threads.


Yes, someone is about to experience sticker shock.


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Originally Posted by JeffA
The size limit is 2 mb not 97kb.

Nobody wants your fat assed pictures.

Nobody wants to set an wait on a series of huge images to load.

Time to drop your old dial-up internet and enter the 21st century.

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I use imgur, to host my pics.

Everything I post is full size (3-5MB).

The restriction, is only on Rick's site gallery.


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Originally Posted by New_2_99s
I use imgur, to host my pics.

Everything I post is full size (3-5MB).

The restriction, is only on Rick's site gallery.
that's why your food looks better than mine whistle

and why your pics take longer that some others' to load.

that kamo_gari dude= same same.

can't you guys get an Instamatic or Brownie camera like us regular folk?


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Insanity.

Why won't the "powers that be" just simplify the photo posting process. Inquiring minds want to know!

IN FACT!
Setting up your avatar is:
1) post photo
2) select photo
3) apply photo

Why can't posting photos to the rest of the site be as easy?

Many, many other websites don't require posting photos to "photobucket", "imgur", or "postimage" before posting them to their site.
Why here?

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Originally Posted by MartinStrummer
Insanity.

Why won't the "powers that be" just simplify the photo posting process. Inquiring minds want to know!

IN FACT!
Setting up your avatar is:
1) post photo
2) select photo
3) apply photo

Why can't posting photos to the rest of the site be as easy?

Many, many other websites don't require posting photos to "photobucket", "imgur", or "postimage" before posting them to their site.
Why here?


There is no such requirement.


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